Amberexile wrote:pembsexile wrote:Amberexile wrote:Stan A. Einstein wrote:Amberexile wrote:
Christ, you were cheap.
That's exactly why your sloppy words are funny
If I were cheap, presumably you believe I no longer am. Or were you merely being sloppy?
And if you were aware of just what a bunch of nutters the Law and Justice party, the incumbent government in Poland are, you would not cite them to support an argument.
The reference the 'Boys who stole the Moon' will no doubt be beyond you. Do a little research Paul.
I assume you are making a sloppy reference to the Polish film The Two Who Stole The Moon.
Why, why all the attempts at point scoring.
Polish film 1962, The two who stole the Moon. Children’s film.
The boy who stole the moon, book, Jerry Jhelumi, Amazon, ISBN 9789383222476.
To both of you - can we have our thread back now please?
Thanks Pembs, you make my point better than I did.
Paul,
Let me help you. The party in power in Poland, allowing these crowds to gather is called Law and Justice. Lech and Jaroslav Kaczynski were the two child stars in said film. But the point I was trying to make is that arrogant people in power can kill. And following right wing arrogant Polish government ministers is not a good idea.
Jaroslav was one of the founders of the Law and Justice party. A bunch of right wing nutters who think that rules don't apply to them. Ring any bells? Right wing nutters think it's okay to let football matches go ahead with crowds. Anfield and a spike in Liverpool of Covid after a Spanish visit. Cheltenham and a spike after a horse racing festival, Newport rugby v Treviso and yet another spike. And you think that following Poland's example is a good idea.
You may wonder what happened to the other brother Lech. Another right wing arrogant nutter to whom the rules did not apply. Let me enlighten you. Lech co-founded the Law and Justice Party. Got to be President. Led a delegation to Katyn in Russia to remember the Polish officers murdered by the Russians there in World War 2. The airfield was shrouded with fog that April day in 2010. The air traffic controllers begged the pilot of the Polish military aeroplane carrying most of the Polish government and Poland's high ranking military not to land. President Lech Kaczynski wasn't having his day ruined by Smolensk Air Traffic Control and ordered the aircraft to land.
No jokey face this time Paul,there were 89 passengers and 7 crew. All of whom died.